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In December 2005 the 6th World Trade Organisation Ministerial Meeting held in Hong Kong resulted in development on the Doha Development Agreement (DDA). This 10 page paper considers how and why these developments occurs and focuses on what progress was made placing it into the broad context. The bibliography cites 13 sources.
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in 2013. I said we came to Hong Kong to do business and this shows we meant it" (Peter Mandelson, Dec 18th 2005, quoted Europa, 2005) In December 2005
Hong Kong saw the Sixth World Trade Organisation Ministerial Conference. Ministerial conferences are the highest decision making body of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and they meet a minimum of
every two years. The 2005 conference was problematic with the issues of the Doha Development Agenda and the clashes especially with the resistance out up by the US and Japan.
An agreement was reached but it was not without difficulties and many compromises. The Doha Development Agenda resulted from the 2001 Ministerial Conference in Doha, Qatar, which was aimed
at helping the developing nations (Europa, 2005). There were three main agreements at this conference; there was agreement to provide help for developing countries in the integration of WTO agreements,
an accord for the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Agreement to be interpreted so that members rights will be able to protect public health and most importantly the
Doha Development Agenda (DDA) (Europa, 2005). This places the Doha Development Agenda in the context of the overall WTO agenda, the board context was the agreement for further negotiation
to take place with the aim of increased trade liberalisation and the development of new rules guided by commitments that would substantially strengthen the poison of the developing countries
(Europa, 2005). This was taking the WTO in a new direction, rather than only improving the development of better conditioned to facilitate
global trade, there was a new position committed to, that of a responsibly to help with economic development that would aid wit the reduction of poverty (Europa, 2005). The approach
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